When is the Denver Nuggets' championship parade? Finding out more about celebrations in Mile High City
The Denver Nuggets are the 2023 NBA champions. The Nuggets ended their 47-year championship drought on Monday after beating the Miami Heat 94-89 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
The city of Denver has its second straight championship after the Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup last year. The Mile High City is expected to celebrate in style with a championship parade.
According to CBS News Colorado, the Nuggets' championship parade is scheduled for June 15. It has a start time of 10:00 am at Union Park in downtown Denver. It will continue through 17th Avenue and Broadway and will end at the city's Civic Center Park.
The Denver Nuggets will hold pre-rally activities at 9:00 am. It will have live music and season highlights. The parade is expected to end at around noon, and the city of Denver will have a program to honor the champions.
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Who will be present in Denver Nuggets' championship parade?
According to the Denver Nuggets' website, fans should expect to see the entire team, coaches and staff in the championship parade. Team owner Stan Kroenke and team president Josh Kroenke will also reportedly join the celebration.
Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock and several civic leaders are going to be present, as well as Nuggets dancers and SuperMascot Rocky the Mountain Lion.
Fans who will watch the parade will have to follow some rules to keep the celebration smooth as possible. They're encouraged to bring a lot of water and put on sunscreen. Fans are also expected to wear Nuggets gear during the celebration.
Several items are prohibited in the parade like alcohol, drugs and weapons. Furthermore, people are also not allowed to bring anything that takes up a lot of space, including chairs, inflatable objects, umbrellas, backpacks and suitcases.
Air horns, whistles, fireworks and other noisy items are also prohibited from the parade. Even drones, laser pointers, skateboards and rollerblades are not allowed.
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Nikola Jokic sets his priorities straight
Nikola Jokic is expected to attend the Denver Nuggets' championship parade on Thursday. However, Jokic has set his priorities straight even before the Nuggets won the title.
When reporters asked the 2023 Finals MVP about his plans for the parade, he thought that he might miss it due to a horse race back home in Serbia. It was later clarified that the race is on Sunday, so he will have the time to go back home to Sombor after Thursday.
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